Sean Hannity.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity accused his colleague Shep Smith of being "anti-Trump" during a segment on his radio show Monday.

"I like Shep," Hannity told White House adviser Sebastian Gorka, according to CNN. "But he's so anti-Trump. I mean, he went off on a rant last week."

Smith, a news anchor at the network, is supposed to cover the news without bias.

On Friday, Smith said the Trump administration's "deception" surrounding Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer was "mind-boggling."

"My grandmother used to say, 'Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive,'" Smith said. "The deception, Chris, is mind-boggling, and there are still people out there who think we're making it up, and one day they're going to realize that we're not and look around and go, 'Where are we? And why are we getting told all these lies?'"

Hannity said on his radio show that he has "no problem" with Smith "vehemently" disagreeing with him.

"The media was praising Shep and he's not the biggest fan of Trump, fine! We don't talk politics when we hang out, when I see him we have the best time and we just have this mutual respect," Hannity continued.